David Benavidez, the WBC Interim Super-Middleweight champion, wants to win more titles. He believes Canelo Alvarez is the only obstacle to that goal. Despite his issues with Canelo, Benavidez feels excited about fighting Andrade on November 25, 2023. But one thing is clear: ‘Cinnamon’ is on the radar of ‘Red Flag.’
In a recent interview with ES News, Benavidez revealed his opinion about the recent Charlo vs. Canelo fight. In their fight, the Mexican Boxer won in a dominant fashion. However, David’s opinion of the fight is different. According to him, his recent fight was a mismatch. Not only this, he has also teased a matchup with him.
Why does David Benavidez think Charlo vs. Canelo was a “mismatch”?
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After Dmitry Bivol, David Benavidez also believes the fight was unfair. He acknowledges Charlo’sprowess at 154 pounds. However, he thinks Canelo needs tougher opponents. Benavidez sees himself as the only remaining strong fighter in Canelo’s weight class. As David said, “I just think the fight was a mismatch. I mean, obviously, Charlo is a unified champion at 154. I feel Canelo needs more challenges, like what people consider really solidified, strong fighters at his weight class…”
Furthermore, he emphasized that he doesn’t want to criticize Canelo. Instead, he wants to focus on his own career. He aims for greatness by fighting top fighters like Dmitry. As resonated in his viewpoint, “The only one left is me, so I mean, I don’t want to really go criticizing Canelo. I’m making my own lane. I’m trying to achieve my own greatness. The only way I do that is by fighting great fighters like Dmitry.”
But looks like Benavidez is quite interested in Canelo’s ventures as recently he discussed Saul’s matchup with Terence Crawford.
‘Red Flag’ weighs in on Canelo vs. Bud
David Benavidez talked about a possible Canelo Alvarez vs. Terence Crawford fight. Bud, the reigning welterweight champion, says he would move up three weight classes to fight Canelo. However, Benavidez thinks Canelo is too big for Crawford. He advised Canelo to fight someone in his own weight class. This would help Canelo avoid criticism for fighting smaller opponents. As he conveyed to ES News, “To be honest with you, I think Crawford is a great fighter – but Canelo is just too big. It’s going up three weight classes! I’m sure Crawford feels like he can beat him. But I think Canelo needs to fight someone in his same weight class.”
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Furthermore, he accuses Canelo of dodging a fight with him. A fight between them might happen in the first half of 2024. Before that, Benavidez has to beat Demetrius Andrade in November. This win could open the doors for his fight against Canelo.
David Benavidez is a man on a mission, eyeing titles and top-tier opponents. While he respects Canelo Alvarez, he’s not shy about pointing out the gaps in Canelo’s fight choices. He’s also keen on proving himself, first against Demetrius Andrade and then, perhaps, against Canelo. Benavidez is not just a spectator; he’s a key player shaping the future of middleweight boxing.
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